Differently Humored (Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes, #4)

The Toxic-Corporatist myth that disabled individuals and autistic individuals are 'differently abled' is a classic example of establishment condescension.

This slimline volume is a brief volley in response, as part of the broader counter-insurgent shock armada known as Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes.

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Differently Humored (Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes, #4)

The Toxic-Corporatist myth that disabled individuals and autistic individuals are 'differently abled' is a classic example of establishment condescension.

This slimline volume is a brief volley in response, as part of the broader counter-insurgent shock armada known as Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes.

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Differently Humored (Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes, #4)

Differently Humored (Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes, #4)

by Wallace Runnymede
Differently Humored (Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes, #4)

Differently Humored (Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes, #4)

by Wallace Runnymede

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Overview

The Toxic-Corporatist myth that disabled individuals and autistic individuals are 'differently abled' is a classic example of establishment condescension.

This slimline volume is a brief volley in response, as part of the broader counter-insurgent shock armada known as Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153244945
Publisher: Wallace Runnymede
Publication date: 04/11/2016
Series: Wallace Runnymede Satire Catastrophes , #4
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 847,356
File size: 159 KB

About the Author

Wallace Runnymede's general contact address for writing-related matters is wallacerunnymede@gmail.com

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Wallace Runnymede has but one Golden Rule.

If you ask me:

By what authority do you write these things?

I have but one answer that can ever be worth the giving:

Ça me plait.

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